At 7.10 a.m:  

Constantine (3*):  2 to 3 feet  

 

 

The air is sill this morning, the lightest of southerly breezes unable to move even the lightest of leaves and so the surf is all glassy, smooth and graceful. Three feet of rolling swell is peaking and peeling, folding its way to the beach.
The sky is leaden but that will soon clear.
Another fabulous day of surf awaits!  

 

 

Harlyn (1*):  0 to 1 foot

 

 

A bay of silence awaits you at Harlyn this morning, a swimmer’s paradise of smooth and glassy, utterly flat sea beneath a sky of grey.
The sky should clear but the surf isn’t likely to increase to much more than a foot or so.

 

Today’s Tide Times:

Low Tide:  10:30  (1.8m)              High Tide:  16:24  (6.1m)

 

surfforecast

 

Surf Forecast for Thursday 14th April 2022  

Light south easterly breezes are promising to continue to groom that pleasant couple of feet of swell while the sun smiles down, IF that sun manages to burn through that layer of early morning mist and murk.
Either way, it’s promising to be another fun day of small but very pleasing surf!

 


 

Surf Conditions for the Rest of the Week

A week of mixed surf conditions is going to keep us guessing this week with the wind swinging around as we go along.
Those hard offshore blows at the start of the week should soon ease off allowing some much cleaner surf to roll in on Tuesday, the sea breeze effect making for crumblier conditions by the afternoon though.
And that will be the closest we get to a pattern this week with lighter and maybe offshore breezes in the morning being replaced by onshores during the afternoon.
The swell should stay in the three to four foot range through most of the week once it has settled down from Monday’s lumping big swells.
So, with just a bit of trekking and searching we should have plenty of quality surf to play in during the lead up to Easter.
Stay safe, stay happy, stay well and have a great week, wherever you are and whatever you’re doing!